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Friday, November 14, 2014

Well, while winter isn't "officially" here, she is making her presence known. Threats of snow here in Connecticut, actual snowstorms everywhere else! Honestly, I like all the seasons, but Fall and Winter are my favorites because it's time to hunker down and rest up from the busy Spring and Summer. Gardens, vacations, people coming to visit, etc make Spring and Summer a little tiring.

On to rug hooking news! I have been one lucky hooker! A friend from my knitting circle contacted me about an artist friend of hers wanting to sell some wool. Her mother-in-law had passed, and (as she put it) had some wool in her basement. I emailed her, and we scheduled a time for me to come to her sister-in-law's house to check out the wool. I headed over to her house after work one day (it was only a little over a mile from work...coincidence? I think not!) Down the basement we went, and I saw wool nirvana!! The picture below is the wool in my garage because OF COURSE I BOUGHT IT! They gave me the best deal on this wool, and now I'm set for life!

Yes, that's MANY six foot rolls of wool! Apparently the mother-in-law bought out a rug braiding shop and this was what she had left.

Once the wool was in the garage, I realized that I have a studio that needs overhauling! So upstairs we (hubby and I) went, made a list, then got to work. It's about a third done, and I'm able to spread my studio out over two rooms. I can't believe how lucky I am! After seeing a wonderful wool room on a fellow rug hooker's Facebook, I copycatted, headed to Ikea in New Haven and the results are below. Keep in mind that it's a work in progress.

These Ikea shelves are perfect for storing wool, and as you can see, I have plenty of space to add more! There's more, but I think I'll wait for a grand reveal. All the mess is a bit embarrassing! I am just eager to get back to hooking, spinning, and knitting, and this mess is holding me back...lol!

So it's back to work for me, so I'll leave you all with a picture of our Winston in a tiara. He doesn't seem very happy, but he got a treat after!

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

This past Sunday, I was a vendor at the 49th Annual Pumpkin Festival in Seymour, CT. It was such a well organized show with super friendly volunteers, and bazillions of people!! Aaron (hubby) was such a help as my muscle, and really great as a second set of eyes. I must admit, he has a pretty good design eye!

Here's the corner with one of Aaron's ideas. Hung those shutters right up on the booth canopy. Great idea!

After a couple of hours, I finally found "my people", as Aaron put it. Rug hookers, wanna be rug hookers, and hooked rug admirers started coming around! Four of my rugs found new homes, and even one of my needle punch projects will be heading south in the winter!

Now that the show is over, we will be heading to the Outer Banks for a much needed vacation with friends for a week. I will, of course, visit my favorite Outer Banks knitting shop, Knitting Addiction for ideas and yummy yarn. Once back, I will head back into the dye pots and restock my Etsy shop, expand the colors I offer, and hopefully get the creative juices flowing for Christmas presents!

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

*Warning - Heavy picture post!*

My hooking and needle punching is just off the hook! (pun intended....lol)! My first juried show is happening in September, and I want to make sure I have lots of items to fill my booth! I will definitely carry yards and yards of hand-dyed wood for hooking, quilting, or what have you. (picture in the last post). I also have small rugs and mats that should go well. I've been advised to go easy on the larger rugs because of cost.....and I do love to hook the larger rugs!

Little mats

Pumpkin pillow

Fraktur flower mat on a small step stool

Beginning needle punch to mount on a kitchen jar

Our garden is also going gangbusters! We have sunflowers in the same bed at the beets

Bees busy at work!

Listada De Gandia Eggplant (rumor has it these are hard to grow, but no problems here)!

Okra flower.

Surprise Birdhouse Gourd vine! I have about 30 of these gourds from my garden last year. Must've dropped a few seeds this spring! lol

Yummy carrots!

Potato towers! These were an experiment that seems to be successful!

Beds containing three types of tomatoes, two types of peppers, and a few mystery plants.

And last but not least, I have something in the works that needs to stay hush-hush, but I will definitely let ya'll know how it turns out soon!

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Took out the dye pots on Saturday and had a binge dyeing weekend! Lots of things going on lately, and I've realized that I really need to make sure I don't ignore what I really love doing! Creating these colors, painting with dyes, if you will, makes me happy. Then either creating a rug, or see my wools go into someone else's vision just thrills me!

So, a little catching up. I'm still working, but have actively started working towards my dream of being able to be a fiber artist full time. September 21, I am vending at the Pumpkin Festival in Seymour. This is quite exciting on many parts, one being that this is my first juried show. Also, a few weeks ago, I took a personal day from work, and went to Sandy Hook to meet one of my favorite bloggers, Lori Brechlin. Her blog, NotForgotten Farm, is on my blog roll, and I just love her artistic style. She is just as nice and easy to chat with as I thought she would be. We had a great conversation, and she's really supportive of other artists.

Hubby is still working hard in his business. He is about 3 1/2 years in, and just keeps getting more and more business. Hopefully, he'll be able to hire a couple more people and ease up his stress levels!

Well, I've got a hooked pillow that is hollerin' ' to be finished, so I guess I'd better get to work. On vacation this week, so more pics to follow tomorrow! Gotta end with the latest pic of our sweet pup, Winston. This is his "do you hafta hook now?!" look.